2019
DOI: 10.33258/birex.v1i3.346
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Thermal Radiation, Chemical Reaction and Viscous Dissipation Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow of Viscoelastic Fluid Embedded in a Porous Medium

Abstract: In this paper the effect of unsteady, incompressible, magneto hydrodynamics filled with electrically conducting viscoelastic fluid in an infinite vertical Couette porous channel wall embedded in a porous medium is analyzed. A uniform magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the channel wall. The temperature of the moving channel wall varies periodically and the temperature difference between the two infinite vertical channel walls is high due to thermal radiation. The Eckert number is the ratio of the kineti… Show more

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“…The work on nanofluid over an exponentially stretching sheet was done by Bhattacharyya and Layek (2014). Afterward, Zigta (2019) investigate the unsteady problem in a porous medium. Abbas et al (2020aAbbas et al ( , 2020b solved analytically the problem of Carreau fluid by using the homotopy analysis method.…”
Section: Hydromagnetic and Chemical Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work on nanofluid over an exponentially stretching sheet was done by Bhattacharyya and Layek (2014). Afterward, Zigta (2019) investigate the unsteady problem in a porous medium. Abbas et al (2020aAbbas et al ( , 2020b solved analytically the problem of Carreau fluid by using the homotopy analysis method.…”
Section: Hydromagnetic and Chemical Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increment in both thermal radiation parameter and Eckert number results in decrement of temperature near the moving porous channel wall while it approaches to a zero in the region close to the boundary layer of the stationary channel wall" (Zigta, 2019) High temperatures of the melted interiority of Earth disintegrate a part of complex elements and compounds into those that are simpler or less present. When temperature increases, the chemical composition of an object grows ever simpler and the last to exist are hydrogen and helium, while the rest make up to 2%.…”
Section: The Disintegration Of Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%